Upload images free and get a URL instantly

The direct online uploader: choose up to 20 images, then copy a link for sharing, embedding on a site, or adding to documentation.

Drop files here, or click to browse

JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF · up to 20 files · paste from clipboard (Ctrl+V)

Every format is generated from the same upload, so you can copy the one your destination accepts.

Direct Link

A URL that opens the image file itself — best for sharing, embedding, or services that accept an image URL.

HTML

A ready-made <img> tag for web pages and editors that accept HTML.

Markdown

Ready to paste into a README, GitHub, documentation, or any Markdown editor.

BBCode

An [img] snippet for forums and online communities that support BBCode.

How to use it

  1. Choose images or paste from the clipboard

    Drag files in, browse your device, or copy an image and press Ctrl+V. Up to 20 images can be selected at once.

  2. Set expiry and privacy

    The defaults are no expiry, an unlisted link, and EXIF/GPS removal. Change any of them before uploading if needed.

  3. Copy the URL you need

    Once the upload finishes, copy the direct link, HTML, Markdown, or BBCode from each image result.

Limits worth knowing

  • Supports JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF/APNG, BMP, and TIFF. File types are verified from the actual file contents, not just the extension.
  • Guest and Free-plan uploads allow up to 10 MB per file and up to 20 selected files per upload.
  • BMP and TIFF may be converted to a browser-friendly output; animated images stay animated when the target format supports it.
  • Unlisted links are not shown publicly and carry noindex, but anyone who has the URL can still open the image.

Frequently asked questions

Can I upload images without an account?

Yes. Choose images, upload, and get the links immediately without creating an account. An account is only needed to manage uploads, build galleries, and keep historical statistics.

Do uploaded images expire?

No expiry is the default, or you can choose automatic removal from 1 hour to 1 year before uploading. Guests also receive a secret delete link for removing an image themselves.

How is a direct link different from an image page?

A direct link opens the image file itself, which suits embeds and other services. An image page adds information and controls around the image for viewing in a browser.

Will the image keep its GPS location?

By default, EXIF metadata — including camera details, timestamps, and GPS coordinates — is removed before storage. You can change that setting if the metadata must be kept.

Can I use the image URL on a website or with an AI tool?

Yes, when that website or service accepts image URLs. Use the direct link for the file itself, or copy the HTML, Markdown, or BBCode format the destination supports.